Bryan Caraway Denies Claim by Bellator's Michelle Ould That He Sold PED's

Right about now, bantamweight Bryan Caraway probably wishes he was still the guy who everyone made fun of for being the submissive boyfriend of fellow UFC fighter Miesha Tate.

Instead, "Kid Lightning" has been under fire for the better part of this week for accepting Pat Healy's "Submission of the Night" bonus from UFC 159 after slamming fighters who use marijuana, according to MMAJunkie.com.

MMAJunkie.com also reported that Healy was to have his "Submission of the Night," "Knockout of the Night" and win bonuses, totaling $135,000, revoked after testing positive for marijuana after the April pay-per-view event.

Now, the saga continues as Bellator women's flyweight Michelle Ould accused Caraway of being a hypocrite.

Ould wrote on Twitter that despite Caraway's adamant anti-drug stance, he used to sell performance-enhancing drugs to her roommate.

Recent UFC lightweight contender Nate Diaz was issued a 90-day suspension and $20,000 fine in light of a tweet, which has since been deleted, where he aimed a homosexual slur at Caraway for accepting Healy's "Submission of the Night" bonus (via UFC.com).

Is there any possibility the relatively unknown Ould has broken a big story here, or is this simply an odd situation that has now spiraled out of control?

John Heinis is a featured columnist for Bleacher Report. He is also the MMA Editor for eDraft.com and contributes MMA videos to The Young Turks Sports Show.